POLICE were seen on BBC Crimewatch this morning appealing for witnesses and information about the murder of Christian Bagley in Hereford in 2015.
He died after being stabbed in Hereford on Father’s Day.
Herefordshire coroner Mark Bricknell heard at an inquest at Hereford Town Hall in June that 30-year-old father Mr Bagley later died in Hereford County Hospital.
The inquest found that Mr Bagley died of blood loss and a stab wound to the left kidney on June 21, 2015.
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He said there was sufficient evidence, and it was safe to reach the conclusion of unlawful killing.
His ex-partner also appeared on todays (October 20) programme sharing fond memories of him and how much he loved his daughter.
DCI Leighton Harding shared Bagley’s last movements, accompanied with a reconstruction, on the episode.
New CCTV has led them to a new line of enquiry that help police with the case.
He urged those who are not comfortable contacting police directly, to pass on information anonymously to the independent charity, Crimestoppers, by calling 08005 55111 or by visiting their website: www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Watch the programme here.
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